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Rave for the Climate: TCDSU Disrupt Green Week Careers Event

Over a DJ set, a protestor criticised “glossy events under the name of sustainability”.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Students Protest Trinity’s Violation of the Official Languages Act

Under the Official Languages Act of 2003, public bodies are required to respond to written and electronic communications in the language in which they were received - The University Times has seen communications that has not honoured the act.
By Nicole Saluck
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Trinity Orchestra Society Win the Best Overall Society at the Central Society Committee Awards

Comedy ensued last night at the CSC awards ceremony at the Radisson Blue Hotel.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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PrEP Clinic and 57,000 Condoms Yearly Available on Campus

A new PrEP clinic for HIV prevention and the colossal college condom orders are just a few ways in which Trinity is making resources available to students for safe sex.
By Charlie Swan
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From Commuter Concerns to Global Advocacy: Key Discussions and Decisions at TCDSU Comhairle

Motions on a new Commuter Part-Time Officer, rent freezes, environmental action, and global solidarity spark dialogue and resolutions.
By Lorcan Brierton
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Green Week 2025

A look into the events planned for this year’s Green Week.
By Luca Walker
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Stamp of Approval: New International Women’s Day Stamps Honour Trinity Scientists

By Aoibheann Kearins
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400 Academics Sign Letter to Government Against Cabinet Amending the Triple Lock

54 Trinity staff and researchers have expressed concern over draft proposals that will allow Irish peacekeepers to be deployed without a UN mandate.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Humanitarian Aid Obstructed from Entering Gaza as Second Stage of Ceasefire Delayed

Israel has obstructed the entry of aid into Gaza until Hamas agrees to a US-backed proposal to extend the first stage of the ceasefire agreement.
By Yasmin Rasheed
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Linda Doyle States There is “No plan to increase rent for 2025/2026” Following Recent Pressure from TCDSU

The announcement to fix current rent prices for the upcoming year comes as a swift response to a recent demonstration made by the TCDSU campaigns committee advocating for a commitment to a rent freeze.
By Charlie Swan